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yes, we have thehe problems of syria and the problems s of the tourism, which is ththe main issue for r the lebanese. they benefit from tourirism. but at the same time, we benefit also from the banking system, as i said. and d the sesecond thing is the lebanese abroad. lebanese abroad sending money to their filies, and they moved the economy. and also $8 billion a year, which is 25% o of gd f for lebanon. >> it was an amazing city and i think i trieded help move the econy a little bit as well. [laughter] jennifer nycz-coer, i want to give it to something different. yet a great article telling peop how to better apply for any kindnd of award or nomination. you judge them from your perch at." -- purge at "washington biness journal. whatre thehe striking mistakes? >> i hate hearing t word judge, because -- judgmentatal. it iintereresting. being fly on the ll working the "the shingtgton business jourl" pructs where we recognize different companies for achievements. to take a look at all of these nominations, coming frfrom some very high level and smart people. the missing some of the key
yes, we have thehe problems of syria and the problems s of the tourism, which is ththe main issue for r the lebanese. they benefit from tourirism. but at the same time, we benefit also from the banking system, as i said. and d the sesecond thing is the lebanese abroad. lebanese abroad sending money to their filies, and they moved the economy. and also $8 billion a year, which is 25% o of gd f for lebanon. >> it was an amazing city and i think i trieded help move the econy a little bit as...
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the town has been used by many refugees to flee syria. jordanian officials say 66,000 syrians have entered the country sits -- since the conflict began. jordanian soldiers are reporting the syrian troops have shot at refugees trying to cross the border. >> we will be looking at the effects of the conflict in syria on neighboring lebanon later in this bulletin. israeli forces have killed three palestinians in the northern gaza strip after three other palestinians were killed in an israeli air strike overnight. hundreds of palestinians turned out for funeral processions like this one in gaza city. israel says the three men killed today were trying to plant explosives near the border fence. israel says the militants targeted in the overnight air strike were planning to fire rockets from gaza into israel. >> lufthansa passengers can expect more chaos at the airport. a cabin crew strike scheduled for friday has forced the airline to cancel a majority of its flights. dozens of flights have already been cancelled for today, including long hauls.
the town has been used by many refugees to flee syria. jordanian officials say 66,000 syrians have entered the country sits -- since the conflict began. jordanian soldiers are reporting the syrian troops have shot at refugees trying to cross the border. >> we will be looking at the effects of the conflict in syria on neighboring lebanon later in this bulletin. israeli forces have killed three palestinians in the northern gaza strip after three other palestinians were killed in an israeli...
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syria's grand. soon says his mission is to stop the bloodshed in the country the move he says western interference in the civil war only increases divides he believes peace is possible steps toward it should be mutual doctor has stayed firm in his beliefs even when he's twenty two year old son was shot dead on the street he publicly forgave the murderers for the sake of a peaceful future for syria and. respected islamic leader dr who soon rejects the concept of a holy war he says the violence could not be justified by any religion in one of his speeches dr seuss said no war is holy. that's. how and thank you very much for being with us today thank you for coming to the studio well first of all i want to start with the latest news with the footage where out receiving from your part of the world every day and every hour most of the world televisions television stations carry those those pictures that we're getting well this is the reaction i know that many of those people haven't even seen the footage
syria's grand. soon says his mission is to stop the bloodshed in the country the move he says western interference in the civil war only increases divides he believes peace is possible steps toward it should be mutual doctor has stayed firm in his beliefs even when he's twenty two year old son was shot dead on the street he publicly forgave the murderers for the sake of a peaceful future for syria and. respected islamic leader dr who soon rejects the concept of a holy war he says the violence...
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syria. now was masterminded ten years ago so. when people say that what's going in the middle east today it's not really the reaction but it's rather just it shows that the arab world is generally and time america is that what you mean. not exactly what's happening in syria right now who started in iraq ten years ago when the occupied iraq the u.s. secretary of state visited syria and urged bashar al assad to rupture relations with russia and iran but president assad did not yield to their demands for this reason they started planning an attack against syria seen years ago you know they have taken advantage of the so-called arab spring which has ignited across tunisia egypt libya sudan and i don't even know who will be next probably it will affect saudi arabia and united arab emirates next year because we see something of a snowball effect here in syria is a special case for it is the most diverse ethnic country. and christians have lived side by side. to playing this card the issue to desta
syria. now was masterminded ten years ago so. when people say that what's going in the middle east today it's not really the reaction but it's rather just it shows that the arab world is generally and time america is that what you mean. not exactly what's happening in syria right now who started in iraq ten years ago when the occupied iraq the u.s. secretary of state visited syria and urged bashar al assad to rupture relations with russia and iran but president assad did not yield to their...
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has no standing and no legitimacy in syria amongst either side at this time and are you worried about be ongoing violence in syria spilling over here into lebanon and potentially fracturing the society here of course everyone is worried and it's already has had effect here in lebanon it is polarized the politics of lebanon. it is resulted in conflicts that have taken place in tripoli it is resulted in. skirmishes that have happened in beirut and in in the south in. the reflection of this taking place and lebanon is of course vulnerable to this type of sectarian conflict but so was jordan and so is iraq and we are seeing the same effect also taking place so it's. the whole region and if there is if it continues and of course if the money and the weapons continue to be poured into syria it will of course continue for a certain extent. no government can stop two or three people and car bombs does continue the tensions will increase but they may explode outside in fact i think in many cases. at this stage it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria could be sai
has no standing and no legitimacy in syria amongst either side at this time and are you worried about be ongoing violence in syria spilling over here into lebanon and potentially fracturing the society here of course everyone is worried and it's already has had effect here in lebanon it is polarized the politics of lebanon. it is resulted in conflicts that have taken place in tripoli it is resulted in. skirmishes that have happened in beirut and in in the south in. the reflection of this taking...
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of the big issue of the chemical weapons and syria. nobody can guarantee of the chemical weapon of technology will not go to lebanon it is a issue of concern for all of us. i read a lot about it in "time" magazine could israeli people have a strong democracy. we go to elections together and i sit in the parliament in the knesset we do not agree of the time we do not argue of the time the one democracy today israel can be proud. i am very proud. sometimes happening in the knesset member of arab-israeli decided to join the group from turkey for on the same boat there were terrorists. she came back one day later and entered the knesset and that this democracy in action. i don't know if the doing debt and outcry you let him come back to congress. but i think we can be proud of democracy and israel. thank you for coming. i'm sure when you read the book you'll have a more common thing to ask i will do it on my website and on facebook. also thank you for your hospitality. thank you very much. [applause] >> we're at the national mall outside o
of the big issue of the chemical weapons and syria. nobody can guarantee of the chemical weapon of technology will not go to lebanon it is a issue of concern for all of us. i read a lot about it in "time" magazine could israeli people have a strong democracy. we go to elections together and i sit in the parliament in the knesset we do not agree of the time we do not argue of the time the one democracy today israel can be proud. i am very proud. sometimes happening in the knesset...
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what does he do in syria and what contacts should he do it? >> that is the fundamental question and it would be nice if syria were as compact and differentiated that the answers are obvious. i don't think they are. i think if assad left tomorrow you wouldn't have a very different syria. syria and lebanon are the most intermixed countries possible in the world. ethnically, religiously, very complicated. yes, you have a seat shift sunni. that goes -- the turks's attitude and iraqis attitude. not on the same side on this one. if we intervene in syria, it is not obvious to comes out ahead and who would want to come out ahead. the majority is 60% sunni but there are very different kinds. the dream is the christians, a lot -- the palestinian refugees in syria don't want the sunnis to win because assad regime has been more protective of them than the sunnis were. this is extremely complicated and i think we need -- i think we need to talk more seriously with the russians. the russians are the last foothold in the middle east. when i first joined the
what does he do in syria and what contacts should he do it? >> that is the fundamental question and it would be nice if syria were as compact and differentiated that the answers are obvious. i don't think they are. i think if assad left tomorrow you wouldn't have a very different syria. syria and lebanon are the most intermixed countries possible in the world. ethnically, religiously, very complicated. yes, you have a seat shift sunni. that goes -- the turks's attitude and iraqis...
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inside syria travel and government forces have launched fresh offensives in the crucial for a second city of aleppo in what's being called an unprecedented assault dozens have reportedly been killed in the past twenty four hours with heavy weapons allegedly use five sides this comes as the u.s. sends more support worth forty five million dollars to the syrian opposition let's get some reaction now from in the kind of political analyst dan glazebrook down thank you so much for joining r.t. today now russia has reiterated calls for what it calls a balanced solution to the syrian conflict why aren't more countries supporting moscow's proposals. that's a good question because not only moscow those making these proposals a week ago in damascus the national coordination committee which is actually the main organization behind the initial outbreak of peaceful protests in syria actually had his own conference where they also called for a cease fire on both sides they criticized the militarization of the of the conflict they criticize those countries that are in arming the rebels and how do w
inside syria travel and government forces have launched fresh offensives in the crucial for a second city of aleppo in what's being called an unprecedented assault dozens have reportedly been killed in the past twenty four hours with heavy weapons allegedly use five sides this comes as the u.s. sends more support worth forty five million dollars to the syrian opposition let's get some reaction now from in the kind of political analyst dan glazebrook down thank you so much for joining r.t. today...
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another day another battle in syria. it's a war that has taken on increasingly sectarian tones that some fear could in gulf neighboring countries it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria that could be said to be more vulnerable than syria itself called for gratian and civil war lebanon stands right in the path of the blast waves lebanon fought its own civil war on sectarian lines for fifteen years and now the syrian conflict is literally spilling across its border syrian troops have carried out incursions into lebanese territory while rebels take shelter in lebanese towns it has aggravated i'm healed wounds from the past storing fears of a new civil war that's already has had effect here in lebanon. the polarized politics of lebanon. it is resulted in conflicts that have taken place in tripoli it is resulted. that have happened in beirut. of course vulnerable to this type of sectarian conflict lebanon sunni's mainly support syria's rebels including the powerful militant group hezbollah tend
another day another battle in syria. it's a war that has taken on increasingly sectarian tones that some fear could in gulf neighboring countries it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria that could be said to be more vulnerable than syria itself called for gratian and civil war lebanon stands right in the path of the blast waves lebanon fought its own civil war on sectarian lines for fifteen years and now the syrian conflict is literally spilling across its border...
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while having high sing between government and opposition forces rages on in syria the un troops as a military solution is not the way out of the conflict there's a syrian rebels have seized another border crossing with turkey which could open a new arms supply route the u.k.'s foreign secretary william hague also said it's possible russian it will sound weapons to opposition fighters while israel has staged a surprise life i war games at the border with syria although saying those were retained drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to lebanon based has been on and pro reform activist says some states are looking to benefit from serious crisis every single state has saw in the syrian conflict a sort of opportunity to go in and try to influence the outcome so that it would be to their favorite vantage and we all know the that certain countries in the u.n. have certain economical problems and they would want probably a more favorable government in damascus and seal off the middle east as an economic creation in probably what they see as a lot
while having high sing between government and opposition forces rages on in syria the un troops as a military solution is not the way out of the conflict there's a syrian rebels have seized another border crossing with turkey which could open a new arms supply route the u.k.'s foreign secretary william hague also said it's possible russian it will sound weapons to opposition fighters while israel has staged a surprise life i war games at the border with syria although saying those were retained...
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lebanon, kuwait, syria, pakistan, iraq, afghanistan. in three of those six countries, half of them a predecessor of mine was the net -- was assassinated. i don't need to tell this audience, but your foreign service is, has been and will continue to be very much not just on the front lines of diplomacy, but on the front lines of conflict. it was suggested to me that i talk a bit this afternoon about the future of the afghanistan and u.s. interests. ashley, of course, in his unique and in the middle way one that significantly but it does not matter because i am not in government service and i will assist talk about whether the hell i will talk about. [laughter] this will be a collection of reflections and i do hope to ensure -- i'm sure there is ample time for questions as i look around, beginning in the front row, and proceeding in every row back -- i realize there is more expertise in this room on this subject than i could never hope to bring to bear myself. i am grateful for the obscenity -- for the opportunity, but i endeavor to do wi
lebanon, kuwait, syria, pakistan, iraq, afghanistan. in three of those six countries, half of them a predecessor of mine was the net -- was assassinated. i don't need to tell this audience, but your foreign service is, has been and will continue to be very much not just on the front lines of diplomacy, but on the front lines of conflict. it was suggested to me that i talk a bit this afternoon about the future of the afghanistan and u.s. interests. ashley, of course, in his unique and in the...
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the government is in a very difficult position because of their policy in syria and because of their various inconsistences on is alarming there's that aspect of it and also they want to appear to be punching above their weight to use a british expression in international politics because they want to keep their veto in the united nations so there is no difficulty on the other hand there is a growing feeling in left wing circles that the government's policy is nonsense you cannot support it terrorism on monday and condemn it on tuesday and support it again on wednesday they're playing it both ways they don't want to enrage the the people the alleged five million people of muslim backgrounds in france are a lot of people on the other hand they got to stick to their line that they allow free speech which of course is only allowed in front on certain subjects. from our listeners of other stories log on to our team dot com here's what else is there for you including all the king's horses to catch the founder of. a very new zealand spy agency was involved in the arrest of kim dotcom at ou
the government is in a very difficult position because of their policy in syria and because of their various inconsistences on is alarming there's that aspect of it and also they want to appear to be punching above their weight to use a british expression in international politics because they want to keep their veto in the united nations so there is no difficulty on the other hand there is a growing feeling in left wing circles that the government's policy is nonsense you cannot support it...
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it is a popular sport in the west and good domestically so we don't look who are these groups in syria who were the groups in libya what really oh they're taking it all their objectives truly to bring about as some in the west imagine as simply a more liberal society a more democratic and easy breathing society of course justice twenty five thirty years ago people didn't want to hear it was unpopular to say anything so it's been extremely unpopular here so are you saying that the west miscalculated chose the wrong alliances perhaps i think that they miscalculate totally what was happening. chose they created to merit it for themselves it was a constructive narrative that really all of the initial awakening which was popular and had real popular impulse and it was somehow a vindication of european values of american values and they misread the it was not it was in fact when you heard that it was a protest against injustice in iniquity it was a protest against neo liberalism it was a protest against the absolute support of the west against for israel and for. its policies against the pal
it is a popular sport in the west and good domestically so we don't look who are these groups in syria who were the groups in libya what really oh they're taking it all their objectives truly to bring about as some in the west imagine as simply a more liberal society a more democratic and easy breathing society of course justice twenty five thirty years ago people didn't want to hear it was unpopular to say anything so it's been extremely unpopular here so are you saying that the west...
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well when it comes to syria how do you see the conflict there playing out is peace at all possible at this point or happily surpassed that opportunity i don't think until now we've had a window that there's not really been a real window for negotiations because the west has not wanted. the opposition to seriously negotiate except on a complete collapse. of president assad and in the syrian system i think. maybe a window arising in the near future and i do hope that the west will instead of ridiculing and belittling russia's attempts to try and a negotiated outcome. supported because russia plays a crucial if there is ever to be a negotiation between the two parties will have to be guaranteed to have to be guarantees for the opposition for who's going to give the guard the u.n. . west of course only russia can really play the crucial role in result i'm sorry but a u.n. negotiate the u.n. has no standing and no legitimacy in syria amongst either side at this time and are you worried about the ongoing violence in syria spilling over here into lebanon and potentially fracturing the societ
well when it comes to syria how do you see the conflict there playing out is peace at all possible at this point or happily surpassed that opportunity i don't think until now we've had a window that there's not really been a real window for negotiations because the west has not wanted. the opposition to seriously negotiate except on a complete collapse. of president assad and in the syrian system i think. maybe a window arising in the near future and i do hope that the west will instead of...
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self identity of so many states whether it's egypt whether it's syria itself that when things settle down the palestinian issue will of course reemerge and of course israel is not unaffected it may not be feeling the effects now but look i mean what's happened being as dramatic a change of south africa or experience all those years ago at the time of the implosion of the soviet union suddenly. israel is now surrounded and. perhaps soon jordan and elsewhere by a very different region from the one in which. it previously existed thank you. the rai that takes your breath away fleeting across the sky is always a mohnish good you know the biggest salt lake in europe and more than two hundred species of books but also it is them are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before my brain to other parts of the world much of theirs hey we see the great white pelican and several species of the dow mation pelican bay were in the red dates of birth but there are only forty to fifty couples left in the region you have no power you can use as well as o
self identity of so many states whether it's egypt whether it's syria itself that when things settle down the palestinian issue will of course reemerge and of course israel is not unaffected it may not be feeling the effects now but look i mean what's happened being as dramatic a change of south africa or experience all those years ago at the time of the implosion of the soviet union suddenly. israel is now surrounded and. perhaps soon jordan and elsewhere by a very different region from the...
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everybody who neighbors syria wouldn't want to get involved. >> yes. and it's a terble risk because it's lawyer a very touchy region. and it could become-- and it's nearly today-- sort of a religious conflict. we have to get the opposition united. until now they have been divided. we have an alternate solution. we think bashar al-assad has no future and pesident laurent says in the general assembly there is no room for such a regime in this assembly. and it's perfectly reasonable. but we have to build the alternative solution and it's not easy because you have different religions, different histories, you have the people who were outside -- >> what if there's a stalemate and the killing continues and continues and continues. >> first it means that the rules of the security council-- when you have two countries, great yis, russia and china-- saying no, and the fact that there is a continuous killing the public tensions, you, everybody says no, it doesn't make sense. i was saying this afternoon to the security council. we are the security council of the
everybody who neighbors syria wouldn't want to get involved. >> yes. and it's a terble risk because it's lawyer a very touchy region. and it could become-- and it's nearly today-- sort of a religious conflict. we have to get the opposition united. until now they have been divided. we have an alternate solution. we think bashar al-assad has no future and pesident laurent says in the general assembly there is no room for such a regime in this assembly. and it's perfectly reasonable. but we...
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as long as assad remains in power there won't be peace in syria lebanon or iraq or power stone through be no peace while he is in force and neighboring general must send an alawite fighter shows me the destroyed remains of his home when asked to explain the recent fighting with his sunni neighbors this was his response. we are defending ourselves against machines of terror and there are scenarios who are being brought in from abroad. even the. to defend islam as most unifying figure the prophet muhammad wasn't enough to bridge lebanon six tarion divide in beirut separate protests against an anti islam video has been turned tens of thousands of she is to the streets days later a hardline sunni cleric who gathered his own supporters in the capital they may have been united in their outrage but protesters carried flags that left no doubt which side of the syrian divide they're on for now lebanon is holding together but some residents here wonder whether this is just the calm before the storm season so you guys are going to go over and over again or are they going to start to start their c
as long as assad remains in power there won't be peace in syria lebanon or iraq or power stone through be no peace while he is in force and neighboring general must send an alawite fighter shows me the destroyed remains of his home when asked to explain the recent fighting with his sunni neighbors this was his response. we are defending ourselves against machines of terror and there are scenarios who are being brought in from abroad. even the. to defend islam as most unifying figure the prophet...
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where britain and america have said next they were in libya last year they're in syria this year and lo and behold their allies just as they were in afghanistan in the one nine hundred eighty s. . of britain and the united states the very people who mock the american ambassador in benghazi well the people that we sent into libya and bombed libya so that they could come to power there so that they could force there and everybody knows the americans now acknowledge that the al qaeda is inside syria in very significant numbers george galloway british m.p. joining me live there in london thank you very much indeed for your perspective on all this. r.t. live here in moscow the news continues now almost two hundred thirty inmates died in u.k. prisons last year alone according to shocking statistics issued by the country's official watchdog and it's also reports one of the reasons is inmates reportedly being refused basic medical care. the highest number of deaths ever recorded in u.k. prisons what stands behind the scrim statistic last year alone seventy one prisoners committed suicide by
where britain and america have said next they were in libya last year they're in syria this year and lo and behold their allies just as they were in afghanistan in the one nine hundred eighty s. . of britain and the united states the very people who mock the american ambassador in benghazi well the people that we sent into libya and bombed libya so that they could come to power there so that they could force there and everybody knows the americans now acknowledge that the al qaeda is inside...
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syria is not. it has never signed them. it is in syria's interest to keep the world guessing about what it has and how much of what it has but there are reports now from defectors, especially major general who was reports today in trail i can't to have given the first on the record interview in turkey, he says he attend add meeting three months ago at the chemical weapons center to discuss when and under what circumstances the syrian regime might use chemical weapons against their own citizens in aleppo, the second largest city. >>shepard: does that pass the smell test to you? if they do that and bashar al-assad wants to hang on, he ain't hanging on. >>guest: exactly. so far he is doing better than anyone has anticipated. everyone keeps saying he is gone, he is gone. he is still there. he still has a base support. despite killing 25,000 people. nevertheless, if he knows that if he uses the weapons or even looks as if he is going to transfer them to hezbollah, he is toast. the americans have said and president obama came out
syria is not. it has never signed them. it is in syria's interest to keep the world guessing about what it has and how much of what it has but there are reports now from defectors, especially major general who was reports today in trail i can't to have given the first on the record interview in turkey, he says he attend add meeting three months ago at the chemical weapons center to discuss when and under what circumstances the syrian regime might use chemical weapons against their own citizens...
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from blindness the chaos of syria seeps across borders and sweeps the region. british soldier feeling the squeeze from government cuts right now the giving their income a pounding chunk of the tax money still being spent on foreign projects and it's not all about good charity. i'm standing in front of the london headquarters of adam smith international according to their website they provide consultancy on economic and government reform while the website doesn't say is that they're one of a number of firms to have profited heavily from the british government's foreign aid budget last year alone the u.k.'s department for international development spent over five hundred million pounds on international projects abroad that's allowed the executives in the company behind me to pocket six biggest salaries and million pound bonuses britain's hefty foreign aid budget includes an annual spend of two hundred eighteen million pounds that goes to india that's despite the fact that india's economy is so successful that they themselves provide over two billion pounds worth
from blindness the chaos of syria seeps across borders and sweeps the region. british soldier feeling the squeeze from government cuts right now the giving their income a pounding chunk of the tax money still being spent on foreign projects and it's not all about good charity. i'm standing in front of the london headquarters of adam smith international according to their website they provide consultancy on economic and government reform while the website doesn't say is that they're one of a...
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military carriers coming now on the coast of libya with the situation in syria i think we're going to see some devastating developments in relation to the nato attack on syria and i think this is also whipping up the sunni supremacists against against the war in syria hizbollah and iran so really i think for nato whatever moment moaning that they're doing actually things are going quite sweetly for them in the region through these protests now secant ear a journalist and peace activist i would like to know what do you think happens next how do you think western governments should now be reacting to the situation about diplomatically and on the ground are evacuations to be the next step i think western governments do or western governments do which is to develop an intent to fire the german in germany and control it it's the onus is on the arab and muslim masses to develop actual viable forms of organizations and liberation projects to stop this nato recall and i was asian at the region there and finally do you think this wave of violent protests threatens the future existence and roll
military carriers coming now on the coast of libya with the situation in syria i think we're going to see some devastating developments in relation to the nato attack on syria and i think this is also whipping up the sunni supremacists against against the war in syria hizbollah and iran so really i think for nato whatever moment moaning that they're doing actually things are going quite sweetly for them in the region through these protests now secant ear a journalist and peace activist i would...
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matter how long it takes there will be a day of reckoning for this dreadful regime up in arms about syria and they've put their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in so-called normally lethal aid to those trying to oust president assad but less than a thousand miles away in bahrain there's another human rights crisis ongoing and on that leaders remain conspicuously silent their g.m. has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and in the close. of people who were just released in the last day or two. inches have got stuck. of course the use of sectarianism. is there. but more than that is the kidnapping they would not if you people from each village say three or four beat them up torture them not inside the torture chambers but in farms in what they call the whose houses bahrain is home to a forgotten revolution ignored by the international community under reported in the media since february last year there have been almost daily anti-government protests in the resulting crackdown around one hundred have been killed with sixteen hundred in jail
matter how long it takes there will be a day of reckoning for this dreadful regime up in arms about syria and they've put their money where their mouth is giving five million pounds in so-called normally lethal aid to those trying to oust president assad but less than a thousand miles away in bahrain there's another human rights crisis ongoing and on that leaders remain conspicuously silent their g.m. has not spared any means of repression torture has not seized at all and in the close. of...